Sentence examples for more disgrace from inspiring English sources

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Yet more disgrace befell New Star, the once stellar fund manager brought down by excessive borrowings and inadequate fund performance, last week.

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Meanwhile Judd's wife, "acting ever more disgraced by his job in lingerie sales," retaliates by "wearing frowzy dresses and farmerish shoes".

A4 NATIONAL A16-23 Phoenix Bishop Departs; Pope Accepts Resignation The Rev. Thomas J. O'Brien, 67, the Roman Catholic bishop of Phoenix, resigned after a year of turmoil over the sexual abuse crisis in the church and the more personal disgrace of being arrested in a hit-and-run accident.

It's an even more bitter disgrace for that strategy's "useful idiots," propagandists such as Max Boot of the Council on Foreign Relations and David Brooks of Nowhere in Particular.

The scandal within the scandal is that some of the more recent disgraces might have been prevented, had the early warning signs not been ignored.

And according to a poll in October, support is high for a referendum on liberalizing the current Irish laws around abortion, because how many more national disgraces are we, the Irish people, expected to sit back and allow?

And according to a poll in October, support is high for a referendum on liberalising the current Irish laws around abortion, because how many more national disgraces are we, the Irish people, expected to sit back and allow?

Mr Walcott's diction at times recalls the spareness of Eliot, and he lapses momentarily into rhyme, just as Eliot does: "or the eye leaves it too quickly, its disgrace,/requiring more and more strength, more and more prayer,/pray at the border of the sweetness of despair /its obscure grace".

If one believes Moscow journalists and politicians, Russian generals fear more than professional disgrace in Chechnya.

But as one of the leaders of the Catholic nobility he fell under suspicion, resigned his offices in 1564, and was more than once disgraced.

He wrote: "No more inglorious, downright disgraced and discredited team or ­sportsmen wearing the badge of 'England' can ever have returned through customs with such nothingness to declare".

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